Strophurus pics

Brandon

New member
Here are a few pics of my strophurus and their enclosures..enjoy! :cool:

Double enclosure (divided 10 gallon)-

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2.5 gallon for my young female S. williamsi-

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male S. williamsi-

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young female S. williamsi-

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adult male S. c. ciliaris-

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thanks for looking and sorry for the poor quality and lack of lighting in the pics, i think the entire photo shoot, lol, lasted about 3 minutes ;-).

P.S. sorry for the dirty cages! lol..
 

Nathan Hall

Founding Father
I don't think that you can remotely link photos from Ray's site. I went ahead and uploaded the photos to my site for you. You should ask Ray about this. If you want to post other photos on here, simply set up a photobucket account.
 

Brandon

New member
awesome! thanks a ton nathan...i'll definitely ask him about it. Anyway, do you set up your baby and juvie strophs any different than me?
 

Nathan Hall

Founding Father
I use a sand substrate and give them a small humid hide. Your set-ups are fine as long as you mist them on a daily basis.
 

Brandon

New member
Yeah, they all get lightly misted two times a day...all of them including the juvie shed great...i actually used to offer hides on the ground but they were never utilized by anyone but the crickets...lol. Also, i would be a bit nervous about using sand, especially with babies. A friend of mine lost a few ciliaris from a sand impaction. Do they ingest it often?
 

Nathan Hall

Founding Father
Sure, they ingest some sand when they go after crickets, but they have never had any impaction problems. As long as the geckos are well supplemented, you don't really need to worry about impaction. Impaction is usually associated some underlying condition.
 

oscar

New member
great pics Brandon. i really like strophs and dont see them as often as i like.

thanks for posting.
 

Nathan Hall

Founding Father
Brandon,

Your Strophurus look fat and happy. You are obviously taking extremely good care of them. Keep up the good work!
 

Brandon

New member
What can i say, i love 'em ;-). lol, i can't wait until i can keep them again and get a few breeding groups of several species 8) Right now i need to sorta shift my collection over to more terrestrial species that i can keep in a rack system though...not that that's a bad thing (Nephrurus here i come ;-))
 
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